Urban Vitality Grant Program,
Preliminary Conditionally Approved List
Jurisdiction Name Project Description Grant Amount Other Funds Total Project

BOTHELL, CITY OF

SR 522 STAGE 1 IMPROVEMENTS AT 96TH AVE- Bothell's implementation of WA Dept of Transportation's SR 522 Multi-Modal Corridor Plan by installing a Business Access & Transit (BAT) lane, a queue jump lane,  improved access to transit stops, and providing for a transit signal priority (TSP) system.

 $1,000,000

 $12,087,071

 $13,087,071

CAMAS, CITY OF

NW LAKE ROAD BIKE LANE IMPROVEMENTS - Uphill bike lane project will complete the only missing 1,100' section of the westbound bike lane on NW Lake Road from SR 500 to SE 192nd Avenue in Vancouver.  Project will necessitate widening the road on a hillside, require filling in the existing ditch on the south side of the roadway and installing storm catch basins, laterals, storm mains and manholes within the roadway section.  Roadway will be resurfaced due to extensive patching from this project's utility installation

 $240,353

 $240,353

 $480,706

DUVALL, CITY OF

275TH AVENUE NE PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS.  2.34  acres of ROW improvements including storm drainage, asphalt surfacing, concrete curb and gutter, sidewalks, bike lane, fencing and landscaping.  Will connect to existing improvements which together will provide contiguous sidewalks between the north and south ends of the city. 

 $ 600,000

 $150,000

 $750,000

FEDERAL WAY, CITY OF

SOUTH 348TH STREET AT 1ST AVENUE SOUTH INTERSECTION - Project will add a second left-turn lane eastbound and westbound and add a right turn land southbound and westbound.  Traffic signal system will be replaced.  Other improvements include: storm drainage retrofit, wider sidewalks .

 $1,996,335

 $2,479,273

 $4,475,608

KENT, CITY OF

JAMES STREET AT UPRR NON-MOTORIZED IMPROVEMENTS - Widen James street between the interurban trail and the union pacific railroad, extend bicycle lanes, install widened sidewalks, install pedestrian gates and concrete railroad crossing sections for the pedestrian crossing at UPRR

 $235,000

 $235,000

 $470,000

POULSBO, CITY OF

VIKING AVE IMPROVEMENTS, PHASE 3B- Project will improve traffic safety & capacity issues by providing bike lanes, sidewalks, 2-way left hand turn lanes, storm water facilities, and traffic calming elements (medians, streetscaping, etc.)

 $780,000

 $550,000

 $1,330,000

RENTON, CITY OF

RAINIER AVE S (SR-167) -  Project will improve transit mobility, pedestrian accessibility and safety, and traffic flow by adding Business Access and Transit (BAT) lanes, additional turning lanes, updated street amenities (curbs, lighting, etc), traffic signal upgrades, etc.

 $500,000

 $39,141,933

 $39,641,933

SAMMAMISH, CITY OF

SE 20TH ST NON-MOTORIZED IMPROVEMENTS- Project will improve SE 20th street from having little to no shoulders to having sidewalks and bike lanes in both directions. There is an elementary school at the east end of SE 20th whose students are bused due to lack of pedestrian facilities.  Another elementary is opening in 2010 at the west end of SE 20th and those students will be bused without these improvements

 $1,035,625

 $2,430,000

 $3,465,625

SEATTLE, CITY OF

THIRD AVE TRANSIT IMPROVEMENTS- Project will enable more efficient transit service by installing bus bulbs in 6 locations.

 $500,000

 $1,025,000

 $1,525,000

SHORELINE, CITY OF

AURORA CORRIDOR MULTIMODAL PROJECT- Project will upgrade existing road from a 2 lane each way with center turn lane to one with business access & transit (BAT) lanes, sidewalks, street scalping, lighting, and synchronized traffic signals.

 $1,000,000

 $27,549,500

 $28,549,500

VANCOUVER, CITY OF

DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER WATERFRONT REDEVELOPMENT ACCESS- Project will pierce the Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railroad rail berm in 2 places thus connecting Vancouver's central business district with its waterfront.

 $1,300,000

 $27,297,307

 $28,597,307